£1,220.00
Mezzotint, edition of 20
50 x 50 cm
Sold unframed
Description
Sarah Gillespie, Light Emerald Moth, a limited edition mezzotint, 2019. This is part of a series of 20 images of common British moths. While they do appear regularly in Britain, now they are sadly all in danger. Over a year, Sarah Gillespie became fascinated by these delicate and much misunderstood creatures and observed her subjects in enormous and careful detail. She has become concerned at the 30% losses in moth populations, which are greater than for any other species. This has happened because we are just so ignorant about moths. Her mission is to help us to see them more clearly. So, as a viewer, you will be well rewarded. The images repay endless close scrutiny mirroring that of the artist in her close study. Mezzotint is a hard and specialised technique, and as a result, the prints are all in small editions.
Sarah Gillespie is an exhibitor in Bugs Beauty and Danger, where she is showing 14 of her moth images. You can read more about her and the context in which we are showing her work. https://www.groundworkgallery.com/exhibition/current-exhibition/
A new interview with the artist
Read an in-depth interview with Sarah Gillespie by writer Karen Eng. https://groundworkgallery.com/sarah-gillespie/
Some details about Light Emerald Moths
Family: thorns, beauties, umbers and allies (Geometridae)
Wingspan 30-40 mm
Habitat in broadleaved woodland and the caterpillar feeds on a range of broadleaved trees and shrubs including Oak Hawthorn, Blackthorn, Hazel, Silver Birch, elm, Horse Chestnut Sweet Chestnut and Beech
Found in England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland